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Dataset: UCSB-IZC
Taxa: Haliplidae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of California Santa Barbara Invertebrate Zoology Collection


UCSB:IZC
Haliplidae Aubé, 1836
UCSB-IZC00018668R. Zupark   1989-03-22
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz Island, 33.998239 -119.725508

UCSB:IZC
Haliplidae Aubé, 1836
UCSB-IZC00018714R. Zupark   1989-03-22
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz Island, 33.998239 -119.725508

UCSB:IZC
Haliplus Latreille, 1802
UCSB-IZC00018630   

UCSB:IZC
Haliplus Latreille, 1802
UCSB-IZC00018636   

UCSB:IZC
Haliplus Latreille, 1802
UCSB-IZC00018987   

UCSB:IZC
Haliplus Latreille, 1802
UCSB-IZC00019011   

UCSB:IZC
Haliplus Latreille, 1802
UCSB-IZC00019019   

UCSB:IZC
Peltodytes callosus (LeConte, 1852)
UCSB-IZC00007406   1972-05-00
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Scofield Park, 34.742348 -119.854858

UCSB:IZC
Peltodytes callosus (LeConte, 1852)
UCSB-IZC00007594A.M. Croft   1955-05-14
United States, California, Isabella Creek, Isabella, 35.669925 -118.427818

UCSB:IZC
Peltodytes callosus (LeConte, 1852)
UCSB-IZC00007778D. Takahashi   1976-03-12
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Refugio Creek, 34.490317 -119.781731

UCSB:IZC
Peltodytes simplex (LeConte, 1852)
UCSB-IZC00007359C. Eriksen   1955-03-12
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Highway 1 & Santa Rosa County Park Road, 34.640079 -120.432463

UCSB:IZC
Peltodytes simplex (LeConte, 1852)
UCSB-IZC00008224   1955-04-27
United States, California, Los Angeles, San Gabriel River, 34.107408 -117.976498

UCSB:IZC
Peltodytes simplex (LeConte, 1852)
UCSB-IZC00019012R. Zuparko   1989-03-22
United States, California, Santa Barbara, Santa Cruz Island, 33.998239 -119.725508


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